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1. wrap your code in [ source ] and [ /source ] tags (take out the spaces).2. when posting about errors it's good to post at least the first 2-3 errors.3. i hope very much that you're using a book to help you learn c/c++?

4. off the top of my head the things i notice are you're making some arrays of undefined size - c++ can't do this with statically allocated data. you probably want a std::vector<std::string> or std::vector<std::int>int ItemID[];int MonsterID[];or if you know their sizes int ItemID[size];

your std::cin line cin << Options; should be cin >> Options;

not sure if i see anything else, but i really very strongly suggest you get a book to teach you c++ (like C++ Primer or C++ Primer Plus (my favorite)).